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UM Group aside, the problem persists with any UM directory – does not show results to a logged in user, except WP Administrator.
Here’s maybe a related problem. I also have the UM GROUPS add-on. When logged in as Group Administrator, the INVITE button is enabled, but there are no other users showing so I can use search and invite, and there are definitely users that should be there because they are there when logged in as website administrator:
– Private GROUP
– Invite members feature is enabled
– Group Admins can invite members to the group
– Invites search is enabled
– one of the members a group admin
– all group members/moderators/administrators have the custom UM role “Registered Member”, and they are all approved users and approved in the group.
– Logged in as group administrator, I can see members of the group under the group Members tab.
– I cannot see any other users when logged in as the Group Administrator under the Invite tab, and there are no search results as there should be.Also when I disable JS in the browser, the directory function disappears completely, which means it’s run by JS. The message “We are sorry. We cannot find any users who match your search criteria.” is gone, but so is the complete function. The problem is the DATA being called (or not being called) by the query. It’s not a JS display problem. I disabled every plugin except UM and Really Simple SSL, and set a WP default theme. The problem persists.
Disabling the theme did nothing, except make the site ugly. There are no JS errors in console. This isn’t a JS issue. Otherwise I could probably fix it just by clearing my browser cache. Seems to me it’s a PHP issue. If I can see the list when logged in as admin, or logged out, and I cannot see it when logged in as a user with a different role, then it’s a role permissions issue.
Oops! You’re right. That is another plugin. Thanks very much.
That’s correct. Even though the First/Last name fields on the Manage Subscription page are input fields, they are not editable. A user can only update those fields using the default WP profile user page. Since there’s a statement on the Manage Subscription page that says “Edit your profile to update your email” that links to the default WP user page, and you have to use the same to update First/Last names, I solved it by using a find and replace plugin to update that statement to “Edit your profile to update your email and name”, then styled the First/Last name fields so they don’t look like input fields, which would confuse the user. Maybe that should be the default way to set up the form?
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In reply to: [Relevanssi - A Better Search] Custom field types added to RelevanssiFurther to this, I did a little experimenting and it does seem to be the ‘relationship’ field type, set to Post Object as the return format, that is the issue. So a general search of the person’s name will not return a result, only the related post ID. I assume I’m on the right track here: https://www.relevanssi.com/knowledge-base/indexing-acf-relationship-content/
I think I get it now. The Contact Card with the Five Star Business Profile plugin has a widget, so if you want to display hours of operation in the footer, that’s separate data from the hours entered in the booking form. The booking form calls hours that a booking can be made, not necessarily the hours of operation.
Never fails. I can hunt for hours, and as soon as I ask the question, 10 seconds later I find the answer. This works: https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/tutorial-customising-checkout-fields-using-actions-and-filters/
- This reply was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by gcgroup.
Assuming you mean I have to open each gallery, what or where are the “values in their respective customization accordion panels”? Using V2.1.50.